Hello all, new to the forums, but have always done my research here. I quit smoking about 7 months or so ago. I own quite a few mods and many rda's. But I am new to temp control.
I received the ipv3 LI the other day and it's a perfect balance between my ipv3 and my sigelei (imo).
What I have noticed with temp control, running nickel wire with the arctic tank (.22ohms) is that if I press the fire button, the volts jump up to about 4.02 and stay there with it being set at 30 joules and 450 degrees farenheight.
But, when I hit the touch sensor at the same 30 joules and 450 degrees, it'll stay very consistent at 3.28v or so. Why wouldn't the touch sensor be using the same amount of volts as the fire button?
I'm not sure if this makes much sense, it's a bit difficult to explain, but had anyone else experienced this with the arctic tank and ipv3li?
Thanks!
Edit: just noticed that when hitting the fire button, I can hear the pulsing noise, but when I use the touch sensor, it is not pulsing at all... Just like it does when using regular kanthal.
I received the ipv3 LI the other day and it's a perfect balance between my ipv3 and my sigelei (imo).
What I have noticed with temp control, running nickel wire with the arctic tank (.22ohms) is that if I press the fire button, the volts jump up to about 4.02 and stay there with it being set at 30 joules and 450 degrees farenheight.
But, when I hit the touch sensor at the same 30 joules and 450 degrees, it'll stay very consistent at 3.28v or so. Why wouldn't the touch sensor be using the same amount of volts as the fire button?
I'm not sure if this makes much sense, it's a bit difficult to explain, but had anyone else experienced this with the arctic tank and ipv3li?
Thanks!
Edit: just noticed that when hitting the fire button, I can hear the pulsing noise, but when I use the touch sensor, it is not pulsing at all... Just like it does when using regular kanthal.
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